Robbie Williams admits he ‘can’t move’ his ‘f***ing forehead’ after cosmetic surgery work

But Robbie isn't alone - there has been a 110% rise since 2000 in the number of men choosing to go under the knife

By ROSE HILL

15th October 2016, 9:23 am

Updated: 15th October 2016, 11:57 am

ROBBIE Williams has revealed that he had had a number of cosmetic surgeries done, including fillers, Botox and chin reduction surgery - and joked that it has made him unable to "move [his] f***ing forehead".

The 42-year-old singer turned back time after his eating, drinking and smoking habits over the years caught up with him by going under the knife.

Robbie Williams in 2010 (left) and this year (right)

Father-of-two Robbie has undergone fillers to combat his nose to mouth lines, Botox for his crows feet and forehead and laser treatment and fillers to get rid of signs of ageing and smooth skin.

He opened up about his numerous cosmetic procedures earlier in the week while accepting an award at the Attitude awards in London.

Robbie said: "I’ve had some fillers, and some Botox, and I’ve had something done to my chin which means I can’t even move my f***ing forehead."

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Robbie receiving his Music Icon award earlier this week

But it shouldn't be too surprising that the singer has chosen to have work done.

While we have become used to women in the public eye having plastic surgery there has also been a surge in men having cosmetic surgery.

GOING DOWN UNDER

The singer, who has been married to American actress Ayda Field for ten years, said that he used his anxiety to push himself forward when he was recording his new album The Heavy Entertainment Show.

He revealed that he thought of himself as an ageing “fat pop star” with “droopy” eyes.

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The singer with wife Ayda after she appeared on Loose Women in June

Speaking to Chris Evans on BBC Radio 2, Robbie spoke about his constant battle with self esteem and depression.

He said: “My brain idles at neuroses and worry and panic.

“The run-up to this album has taken three years and I’ve written 75-plus songs.

“But every time I’ve been into the studio, it’s been under the heavy weight of: ‘You’re coming back, you’re doing an album, this had better be a hit, you’re 42, you’re fat, you’re eyes are droopy, go and write a bigger chorus’.

“It’s an uncomfortable place to be [but] it propels me forward.”

Robbie, who has been open about his struggles with depression and substance abuse, said his family “focuses the mind” and “keeps me on the rails”.